Briyonna Gambrell’s decision to try track and field was transformative and life-changing. In the not too distant past, Gambrell was clearly treading down the wrong path at North Forsyth.
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WSSU, which finished the season at 30-23, delivered a comeback win (5-4 over Chowan) in the finals of the CIAA Tournament to earn its second trip to post-season play in three years. Even so, the make-up of this year’s squad is not quite the same as the team that advanced to the playoffs in 2014.
As league tournament champs, the Lady Rams earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Atlantic Regional which begins today (May 5).
Even though Jahnae Bowman’s vision of attending college on a track scholarship has come to pass, she’s not about to sit back and admire her handiwork as Parkland’s top sprinter and long jumper.
The familiar phrase, “It’s not how you start, but how you finish,” is so appropriate for what happened to Winston-Salem State in the finals of the CIAA baseball tournament last Saturday.
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE These are joyous times for seven former athletes and a retired athletics administrator
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Walkertown’s Kennedi Gilliam (red) and Karia Wilson of North Forsyth run neck-and-neck in the preliminary
Holcomb-Faye BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Parkland’s boys’ basketball program has seen better days. Over the past decade,
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Reynolds high jumper Tremond Wright is tied for first in NCRunners’ state rankings in Class
Photo by Craig T. Greenlee Rams defensive back Kenneth Sharpe (24) tackles the runner for a short gain. BY CRAIG